Connecting to the LAN
Note: The DECT Manager: and the base stations must be connected to
the same Ethernet or virtual LAN and use a shared broadcast domain.
If you want to use DECT-LAN synchronisation, note the requirements in
the "Advanced Information" instructions.
You can use a router, switch or hub to connect the devices to your local network.
A VoIP PBX is needed for Internet telephony. This PBX must be accessible over
the local network and have network access because the COMfortel WS-500S/
500M does not support NAT Traversal.
You need a PC that is connected to the local network if you want to use the Web
Configurator to configure the DECT Manager.
One Ethernet cable is needed for each device.
The COMfortel WS-500S/500M is supplied with power using PoE (Power over
Ethernet) if the device is connected to a PoE-capable Ethernet switch (PoE class
IEEE802.3af).
Note: If you are not using a PoE-capable Ethernet switch, you can order
a COMfortel PoE-100 or COMfortel PoE-1000 PoE adapter (
figure below) as an accessory.
A
1.
Pull the top part of the case up and flap it forward
2.
• Connect the base station
• Or else, connect the base station
capable switch, using the PoE adapter
3.
Close the flap.
The two LEDs on the front face
booting.
COMfortel WS-500S: If the left-hand LED blinks blue, the device is ready.
COMfortel WS-500M: If the left-hand LED blinks green, the device is ready.
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B
B
C
to the switch
.
B
to the VoIP PBX or a non-PoE-
D
.
F
alternately blink red while the device is
Initial Commissioning
D
in the
D
C
A
.
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